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imageWELLINGTON: The Wellington Hurricanes are poised to open up a huge lead in the Super 15 competition this weekend, despite resting a galaxy of stars when they tackle the struggling Melbourne Rebels.

But there is the prospect of a shake-up in the chasing pack with the ACT Brumbies having a bye, and intriguing match-ups between the Otago Highlanders and Western Stormers and the Northern Bulls and Canterbury Crusaders.

The 'Canes, already two points clear of the non-playing Brumbies and six ahead of the Western Stormers, have made six changes for Friday which include giving All Blacks Beauden Barrett, Julian Savea and Ben Franks a break while hooker Dane Coles is injured.

However, that is unlikely to derail the only unbeaten side in the competition as they begin to fulfil their New Zealand rugby obligation to rest their All Blacks for at least two games this World Cup year.

"It's highly unlikely we will rest our All Blacks against any of the New Zealand teams," said coach Chris Boyd whose Hurricanes have played the Auckland Blues and Highlanders and have six derby games at the back end of the season.

"We looked at what was coming up, the Rebels, Stormers, Waratahs, Reds and Sharks, so we've got to try and get our rests in amongst those games."

For the Hurricanes to take out so much firepower should motivate the Rebels who have won only two of five games, but co-captain Scott Higginbotham played down the significance.

"The Hurricanes have great depth in their squad and you take one bloke off and the next one is ready to step up and fill his spot. We don't see it as an advantage," said Higginbotham, who will be playing his 100th Super match.

The second-placed Brumbies have a bye knowing they are secure at the head of the Australian conference but in danger of slipping behind the top South African side.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2015

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